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Jack Erickson
Humanities
BA in Russian
1967
Author of the Milan thriller series

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Arizona State University alumna Allison DuBois, the inspiration behind the television show “Medium,” sends her current fourth-generation junior Aurora and her youngest daughter Sophia to the rivalry game against the Arizona Wildcats in hopes of extending the family tradition to another DuBois woman. Allison hopes the territorial cup game will move ASU to the top of her daughter’s list; after all, Sparky was Sophia’s third word.

Being on ASU’s International Genetically Engineered Machine team convinced alumnus Ryan Muller that he wanted to pursue synthetic biology as a graduate student, and that he was good at it. Muller continues to appreciate the way the School of Life Sciences and the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry supported his research efforts by giving him all the necessary recourses to develop his own projects and succeed.

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences invited four exceptional alumni back for the revival of the CLAS Leaders program during the university’s homecoming festivities, Nov. 12-14. These leaders – Peter Charron, James Hutcheson, Karrin Kunasek Taylor and Richard Sher – have gone above and beyond in their professional careers to create positive change and develop transformative innovations locally and internationally.

After graduating from the microbiology program in Arizona State University’s School of Life Sciences in 1970, alumnus Michael Peddecord decided to start contributing to the program’s scholarship fund to help alleviate students’ financial struggles. Blessed with a stable, well-paying job, Peddecord believes it’s only fair to give something back. And, there’s a long list of scholars who have been impacted by his generosity.